James Cameron Officially Announces Avatar 2 & 3

James Cameron Officially Announces Avatar 2 & 3

Moving forward with the most anticipated films of the next decade, Fox Chairmen Jim Gianopulos and Tom Rothman announced today that Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron has agreed to make AVATAR 2 and 3 as his next films.

By EdGross - Oct 27, 2010 07:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi

Cameron, who had always viewed AVATAR as the creation of a new world and mythology, will begin work on the scripts early next year with an eye towards commencing production later in 2011. Cameron will decide if he will shoot the films back-to-back after he completes the scripts, but the release of the first, as yet untitled sequel, is targeted for December 2014, with the third film contemplated for a December 2015 release.

AVATAR 2 & 3 will be produced by Cameron and Jon Landau for Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainment.

“AVATAR is not only the highest grossing movie of all time, it is a created universe based on the singular imagination and daring of James Cameron, who also raised the consciousness of people worldwide to some of the greatest issues facing our planet,” said Rothman and Gianopulos. “We had no higher priority, and can feel no greater joy, than enabling Jim to continue and expand his vision of the world of AVATAR. This is a great day in the history of our company, and we thank Jim, Jon Landau, Rae Sanchini and all of their team and all of our Fox colleagues throughout the world, who have made this possible.”

Commented Cameron: "It is a rare and remarkable opportunity when a filmmaker gets to build a fantasy world, and watch it grow, with the resources and partnership of a global media company. AVATAR was conceived as an epic work of fantasy – a world that audiences could visit, across all media platforms, and this moment marks the launch of the next phase of that world. With two new films on the drawing boards, my company and I are embarking on an epic journey with our partners at Twentieth Century Fox. Our goal is to meet and exceed the global audience's expectations for the richness of AVATAR’s visual world and the power of the storytelling. In the second and third films, which will be self contained stories that also fulfill a greater story arc, we will not back off the throttle of AVATAR’s visual and emotional horsepower, and will continue to explore its themes and characters, which touched the hearts of audiences in all cultures around the world. I'm looking forward to returning to Pandora, a world where our imaginations can run wild."

“It is very exciting to be teaming again with our partners at Fox to give audiences the opportunity to return to Pandora,” said producer Jon Landau. “With the first movie, Jim only scratched the surface of the stories he wants to tell and the creatures and world he wants to create. Now we will continue his vision.”

AVATAR is the highest grossing film of all time, taking in nearly $2.8 billion in worldwide box office. It is also the top-selling Blu-ray disc of all time. AVATAR won Golden Globe® awards for Best Motion Picture and Best Director; and was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won Oscars for art direction, visual effects and cinematography.

AVATAR was written by Cameron from an idea he nurtured for over a decade, while working on the technology necessary to realize its wholly imagined world. Working with Joe Letteri and his team at Peter Jackson’s WETA Digital, Cameron created a fully immersive 3D cinematic experience of a new kind, where revolutionary technology that was invented to make the film disappeared into the emotion of the characters and the epic nature of the story.

AVATAR 2 & 3 will mark Cameron’s latest collaborations with Twentieth Century Fox, a relationship that spans 25 years and marks one of the most successful filmmaker-studio alliances in motion picture history. Cameron and Fox first joined forces in 1985 for Aliens, which became a sci-fi classic. Next came The Abyss, which revolutionized visual effects technology; and True Lies, a blockbuster starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 1996, Fox greenlighted Cameron’s Titanic, which became the most successful film in history, and won a record-breaking eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 10/27/2010, 7:58 AM
Cool tho AVATAR 2 & 3 should explore the Universe of this franchise, go off world too! ; )
thunderforce
thunderforce - 10/27/2010, 8:01 AM
wow that is not for a long time .
Minato
Minato - 10/27/2010, 8:03 AM
Just saw the first one like 2 weeks ago. I must admit it was way better than I thought it would be. I honestly cant wait for what he does next.
ManThing
ManThing - 10/27/2010, 8:10 AM
Avattoir for half a decade to come. Can't say I much care.

I bet the next one doesn't do as well. Matrix situation.
ManThing
ManThing - 10/27/2010, 8:14 AM
LMAO!!! nice.

UNOBTANIUM? XD

marvel72
marvel72 - 10/27/2010, 8:14 AM
i liked avatar its a good film.

avatar 2 or 3 will be the only films that stand any chance of out grossing the original.

i don't think "the dark knight rises" or "the avengers" will even come close.
Shaman
Shaman - 10/27/2010, 8:15 AM
Bravo, Cameron. You just made your film twice less epic.

Where the [frick] is Battle Angel Alita?!?!?!!? Get Ellen Page on the phone, NOW!!!










ManThing
ManThing - 10/27/2010, 8:21 AM
Deadpool72: I think you dramatically underestimate the Avengers movie.
113
113 - 10/27/2010, 8:39 AM
Hopefully by then i'll have a 3D HDTV so when 2 & 3 release on blu-ray I can enjoy them to the fullest. Avatar just isn't the same without the 3D tech, it's still a great world he created (even if the story lacked some) but the perfect 3D filming really made it a brand new movie experience.
screams
screams - 10/27/2010, 8:43 AM
It takes almost 4 years to produce another lousy script into a movie?
DeadpoolDan
DeadpoolDan - 10/27/2010, 8:48 AM
When do we get to see Aliens Vs Navi ????
ManThing
ManThing - 10/27/2010, 8:52 AM
rofl
SuperGeek1990
SuperGeek1990 - 10/27/2010, 8:58 AM
Avatar was Disney's Pocahontas with blue aliens
megabatfan
megabatfan - 10/27/2010, 9:08 AM
@Juggernaut
LOL! You sound like Darth Vader with your comment to deadpool. I'm seeing Juggernaut performing a force chole on Deadpool while saying it. Hilarious!
Shaman
Shaman - 10/27/2010, 9:11 AM
NoPurposeNaji- My thoughts EXACTLY :)
ManThing
ManThing - 10/27/2010, 9:21 AM
lol Well it's true! OK so you have millions of Hulk fans who went to that movie. Then you've got the millions of Iron Man fans that went to that movie. Then you have the Cap fans, the Thor fans, the Samuel L fans and the Chris Evans fans. All the people that love RDJ and see his movies just because he's in it. And then you have the Firefly/Serenity crowd coming out to support their boy just like they do for his boring TV shows!

Dudes that's a heck of a lot of people!!!! The Avengers movie could be a ... a BOX OFFICE JUGGERNAUT, BITCH!

thunderforce
thunderforce - 10/27/2010, 9:27 AM
More 3d movies like this please i am getting sick of watching monsters vs aliens over and over again .
megabatfan
megabatfan - 10/27/2010, 9:29 AM
I agree completely!
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/27/2010, 9:32 AM
@ juggernaunt

do you honestly think the avengers or batman 3 will gross anywhere near $2.7 billion.

i would like to be proved wrong but i can't see it.

@ yossarian

i think avatar is a good film,its just the director who i think is a prick.
Venture
Venture - 10/27/2010, 9:35 AM
cameron has said the 2nd with be about the oceans of pandora and the 3rd will be about the space around he planet. i cant wait
ManThing
ManThing - 10/27/2010, 10:04 AM
@ DP72I think it's at least POSSIBLE.
Especially with the Avengers because it is such a unique, ambitious movie. In concept it's got all the makings of a mega-hit
PoPcornDude
PoPcornDude - 10/27/2010, 10:09 AM
if he turns Avatar 2 & 3 into the next 'star wars' of this generation then I can't be more excited.
I'm looking forward to it !!!!
Hellmont
Hellmont - 10/27/2010, 10:34 AM
That all fine and dandy. I mean Im happy that James Cameron is commited to making this trilogy but why the hell didnt he do that with his Terminator Franchise after he turned his back on it. It crumbled into a million little shit pieces.
juggy4711
juggy4711 - 10/27/2010, 10:37 AM
I wonder what stories he will reuse for these two. Avatar was worth seeing once in 3D but other than the effects there was nothing to it. I won't bother with another such experience.
Shaman
Shaman - 10/27/2010, 10:51 AM
grif- Which will significantly raise his films profits since his'll be the only film worth watching while it's in theaters. And then people will overhype it to smitherines thinking it's the next best thing since sliced bread, breaking every record because it has no worthy competition. The man's got a brain but no balls in sight. I want Avatar 2 against The Dark Knight Rises, commin' out the same [frick]ing week!!!
ManThing
ManThing - 10/27/2010, 11:08 AM
TDKR FTW
jjmeylar
jjmeylar - 10/27/2010, 11:15 AM
I loved the first one but doubt that it would have been nearly as good without it's massive beauty. I don't see a reason for two more, other than making money.
jjmeylar
jjmeylar - 10/27/2010, 11:17 AM
@Juggernaut: Wrong article, dude. lol
Creature
Creature - 10/27/2010, 11:32 AM
Avatar destroyed everything in 09.
Shaman
Shaman - 10/27/2010, 11:40 AM
Creature- If you mean "destroy" as in "surpass" then yes it has. But in no way did it "destroy" as in "prevent" other films from being marketable in 2009. As this LINK proves it.
Yourdaddydevilandlord
Yourdaddydevilandlord - 10/27/2010, 12:25 PM
Second movie, Worthington and his piece o' ass get a boat and sail around, she finds out he can breathe underwater, they find land, end. Oh, and a CGI Dennis Hopper rides a jet ski. Third movie, a post apocalyptic Pandora needs mail service for some reason, Tom Petty cameo and theme song tie in, and everybody notices Sam Worthington can't act for shit but nobody says anything or tries to stop him from acting anymore. The End.
BrotherQStark
BrotherQStark - 10/27/2010, 12:49 PM
Hated Avatar, will hate the sequels
Angelus
Angelus - 10/27/2010, 1:11 PM
OH yes! Pocahontas in space sequels are being made! I heard rumours about underwater, perhaps the Little Mermaid meets space would be a good concept for Cameron? I dont know. But Avatar was overly hyped. Great graphics, but the story was blæ.

BMP!
Ronnie11
Ronnie11 - 10/27/2010, 1:33 PM
ahh yes finally..but [frick] 4 YEARS!!!!...am also interested to see him direct battle angel Alita..guess thats on the backburner now..but YAAY..a huge fan of cameron,love his work
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 10/27/2010, 1:42 PM
Most anticipated movies in the next decade?? Hardly.
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 10/27/2010, 2:36 PM
$2.7 billion people watched the first movie due to marketing and the allure of the visuals. That does not automatically mean that these two movies are the "most anticipated" movies in the next decade. I know many people who bought into the hype of the first movie and were disappointed just like me. They still got our money to contribute to that 2.7 billion, but it doesn't mean it is going to happen a second and third time.
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